Today is rung 6 of 9 on this topic
Theme, motive and deeper inference
Can do: States what a story is really about beyond the plot, and explains why characters act as they do.
Why it matters
Grade 4 comprehension questions move from what happened to why it matters. Plot-only readers start losing marks despite reading perfectly.
What it looks like when it's wobbly
Summarises the plot when asked for the theme, and explains behaviour only by what the character said.
โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check
After a story: "What's the message underneath this? What did the character want that they didn't say?"
Solid looks like: A theme stated as an idea, not an event, with evidence.
The full activity for this topic ยท 15 minutes
What's It Really About?
- 1Ask for the plot in one sentence. Get it out of the way.
- 2Then: "What is it really about?" Push past the first answer.
- 3Find a moment where a character wanted something they didn't say out loud.
- 4Ask what the author wants the reader to think about.
- 5Do it with a film too โ the same skill, and much less resistance.
If it's too hard
Offer three possible themes and have them choose plus justify.
If it's too easy
Compare the themes of two books and say which handled it better.
Say this
"That's what happened. What's it *about*? What idea is the author chewing on?"
